ead Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Squier-Jazz-Bass-Silver-Series-early-korean-s-n-E10-Seymour-Duncan-pickups-/182633501464? Doesn't look right in many ways. I have contacted the seller with my concerns but not sure how to report to eBay. Quote
gjones Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 (edited) Only Japanese Squiers were Silver Series. They have Silvers Series written on the headstock. This one doesn't. This one has a grounding strip. Only the Japanese Squiers had the grounding strip going from the bridge to the back pickup, like the Jazz basses in the early 60s did. The Korean models didn't (as far as I am aware). The serial number, which starts E10, shows that the neck was manufactured in Korea, in 1987/88 Edited June 23, 2017 by gjones Quote
Paul S Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1498260749' post='3323559'] Only Japanese Squiers were Silver Series. They have Silvers Series written on the headstock. This one doesn't. [/quote] Yes, a common misunderstanding - a silver Squier logo doesn't mean silver series. As Señor Jones says, the words 'Silver Series' at the end of the headstock gives the game away! Quote
PawelG Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 Well, the more I know... I'm assuming he would let it go for 150GBP. It looks like a decent bass for the price though, doesn't it? Quote
timhiggins Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 I had a Korean squier from that period and it was a very nice bass...i have no idea what they are worth though.. Quote
ead Posted June 27, 2017 Author Posted June 27, 2017 [quote name='PawelG' timestamp='1498260007' post='3323553'] Seen it on gumtree, what are your concerns? [/quote] [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1498260749' post='3323559'] Only Japanese Squiers were Silver Series. They have Silvers Series written on the headstock. This one doesn't. This one has a grounding strip. Only the Japanese Squiers had the grounding strip going from the bridge to the back pickup, like the Jazz basses in the early 60s did. The Korean models didn't (as far as I am aware). The serial number, which starts E10, shows that the neck was manufactured in Korea, in 1987/88 [/quote] Pretty much this! Quote
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